Judson
ScottScience Fiction veteran - exercising
his comic chops at Starfest 2003Judson reports that his first love was the theater. To fulfill that
love, he determined that he needed the best training possible and set his
sights on attending the Julliard School, in New York City. He must have done
well in school, because after graduating, he was asked to join the country's only professional touring
reparatory company, The Acting Company. There he spent the next two years
under the direction of John Houseman while performed across the
United States.

Upon returning to New York, he appeared off and on Broadway,
all the while
continuing to hone his craft. Soon he began to dream of California and the
chance of making movies and working on TV. He decided to time his move
properly and after his last play on Broadway, with Al Pacino in Richard III,
he packed-up and headed West.

Acting
on his screen ambitions, Judson landed a starring role as Bennu, on
a short-lived, but popular TV series titled The Phoenix. Thereafter, he co-starred with Lou Gossett Jr. in The Powers of Mathew
Starr and made his most memorable Trek appearance as Khan's son,
Joachim, in Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan. Not only did he get a
featured role in the best Star Trek movie ever, but he got to play opposite
Ricardo Montalban. The two entered into a friendship which is still alive
and well today. Recently, when Ricardo received a lifetime achievement
award, Judson was the presenter.

Following
his star trek, Judson landed on Earth as Lt. James on the TV series V
for two seasons. He then returned to Star Trek on The Next Generation
as Sobi in the episode Symbiois and then appeared on Star Trek:
Voyager as the Romulan commander Rekar in Message in a Bottle.

He
has logged additional genre appearances as the Vampire Palantine in Blade
with Wesley Snipes and on The X-files where he created the role of
Absalom, an alien in human form who re-appeared throughout an entire season
of the show. Currently, he has a recurring role on the TV series Charmed
as the mighty demon NECRON.

Judson Scott
will appear onstage on Friday evening in a special comedy performance and
again for Q&A on Sunday. You'll also be able to meet him throughout the
weekend in the Autograph Room.